Dawn Bible Students Association

The daybreak Bible Studies Association ( engl. Dawn Bible Students Association ) is a nonprofit publisher of Bible Students with head office in the United States, New Jersey. The German branch office is located in Upper Ramstadt.

The Jehovah's Witnesses emerged from the Bible Student movement, founded in the late 19th century by Pastor Charles Taze Russell. After his death in 1916 created a split in the movement, which eventually spawned the formation of various groups. The Jehovah's Witnesses follow here the original views of Russell.

Brief History

The association was founded in 1931 located in New York City, just a few blocks from the Watchtower Society, founded by the resident Brooklyn Bible research community. From 1944, the publishing house moved to New Jersey. The intent of the founding of this publishing house was the Schriftentum Russell surrendered from the beginning again and spread, as the Watchtower Society stopped their distribution from 1928.

Presence

To date, " The six volumes of Studies in the Scriptures " " The Tabernacle ", "The Photo- Drama of Creation" and many other brochures and tracts issued by the daybreak Bible Studies Association. Among other things, the magazine " The daybreak " appears bimonthly. Furthermore, even radio and television programs are produced. The daybreak Bible Studies Association works closely with the Pastoral Bible Institute to work together to ensure Serious Bible students around the world Christian literature.

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